Found these gorgeous gauntlets a while ago.
It's refreshing that armor is still produced to this day, and while these are modernized; armor has been made since 500 BC to the 15th century and beyond.
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GAUNTLET (RIGHT HAND).
Created c. 1580. Belonged to Don Alonzo Pérez de Guzman el Bueno (1550–1619), Count of Niebla and Duke of Medina-Sidonia. Made with steel, silver, gold, textile, leather. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Gauntlet starfighter is a sleek combat ship that also serves as a troop transport. It has a sleek primary hull flanked by large pivoting wings that contain the craft's drives. The wings are on a collared mount, which can rotate independently from the hull, offering the ship remarkable maneuverability for a fighter of its size. In addition, the Gauntlet packs a punch, carrying two forward laser cannons and a pair of rearward-facing cannons that flank its boarding tube.